"You don't belong here!"
I bought a tight size 12 the other day, can get into a 14 that I found in the closet and I also have old jeans that are 16's and 18's that I can still wear...it all depends on the style, material, etc. I do have some jeans that hang half way down my ass because they are too big in the waist, but so far, they haven't fallen down to my ankles, so I keep wearing them....i just wear a long sweater to hide the droopy butt. It drives me crazy that my pant sizes are all over the place.
Anyway...I just thought I would share my first experience with being told I don't belong in a store with the people who would understand. :)
HG
I am soooo happy for you! You basically got yourself kicked out of the store but in a polite way. That's awesome!!
Don't let the varying sizes get to you too much. I think it's quite common for many of us. I know for me, my jeans are always at least 2 sizes smaller than my dressy dress pants and my khaki's are usually 1 size up but at one the stores at The Crossings, they're 1 size down. I even have that problem with shirts. I wear a small from every single store but Old Navy. No matter what tops I buy from there, I always have to get large. Like you said, it's the material, the cut, the brand etc.
Congrats again and enjoy your moment!!
Yay for being thrown out of the plus sized store!!! I know it's a bittersweet moment... But at least she was comfortable enough with you to snap you back into reality! It's hard sometimes to see what others see. I'll be the first to admit that... but then again sometimes just a "reminder" like this one is enough to make us realize.
You're so absolutely gorgeous! Enjoy shopping off the rack at "normal" stores.
And ps- I agree! Old navy runs very very small. I can usually wear a small/medium shirt, but from old navy, I always need a large. The varying sizes between designers is absolutely amazing! And even simetimes discouraging! When I bought my wedding gown, I thought they were going to have to give me a plus sized one because their made by eurpoean sizes... thank god the one I bought was true-to-size!!!
Heather
It is very difficult to digest - not unlike many of the things we try to stuff in our pouch. You may now join the rank of "normal" size shoppers which feels very strange for a long time. I am still having trouble getting used to it. I kind of feel lost when I go to shop, especially when a salesperson says that something will be too large. I have to remember that in the past 2 years I have been in so many sizes. Maybe that is why it is so difficult for me to feel comfortable choosing clothes. In the back of my mind I very well know that in the past I would buy something, and then later grow out of it to a larger size. I never want that to happen again, but the fear is still there.
So. congratulations, and enjoy the new you.
arlene